Clifford the Big Red Dog Live Comes to Cobb Energy Centre

The beloved big red dog comes to Cobb Energy Centre! Clifford has charmed and amazed children for more than 40 years with his adventures in the Scholastic storybooks and the PBS animated series. Now, kids can experience the crimson canine in a whole new way with Clifford The Big Red Dog Live! Emily Elizabeth wants to put on a musical revue with her best friends. Everyone has different ideas, but ultimately the kids decide that the story should be about how Clifford grew from a normal-sized pup into such a big dog. With catchy tunes, familiar characters brought to vivid life on stage, and an emphasis on the value of teamwork and friendship when it comes to getting something done, this show is sure to be a hit with the whole family.

Took my 4 yr old niece on our annual date night to a play and she loved it! Her eyes were huge as she saw some of her favorite characters come to life. She couldn't stop talking about how big Clifford got! Huge success for us.

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This show’s running time is 85 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.

It only takes a little to BE BIG!™ What better way to celebrate the beloved Big Red Dog’s 50th anniversary in 2013 than seeing the Emmy-nominated show brought to life on stage in this all new musical. Join Clifford and Emily Elizabeth on a journey to Birdwell Island for adventures with their friends Cleo, T-Bone, Charley, Jetta and Mac. They will share Clifford’s BE BIG!™ Ideas, such as Help Others, Work Together, Believe In Yourself, Share and other timeless values with laughter, music and dancing that the whole family will love.

About the Ticket Supplier: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

The mission of Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is to operate as a world-class facility, creating diverse cultural, educational and entertainment experiences that will promote accessibility to the arts; foster community partnerships that unify the region in support of the arts; fulfill the highest expectations of patrons, performers and employees; stimulate quality economic growth; and inspire individuals to continually increase their knowledge, patronage and financial support of the arts.